Producing educational videos

Bachelor's degree

In Maynard (USA)

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Maynard (USA)

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Production of Educational Videos is an introduction to technical communication that is situated in the production of educational videos; the assignments are all focused on the production of videos that teach some aspect of MIT's first-year core curriculum. The objective of these assignments is improvement in both communication ability and communication habits; these improvements are effected by providing participants with instruction, practice, feedback, and the opportunity for reflection. In addition to improvements in communication skills, improvement is expected in students' attitude towards writing, oral presentations, and collaboration; as the semester progresses, students should feel confident of their ability to write, present, and collaborate.

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Subjects

  • Production
  • Communication Training
  • Writing
  • Video Production
  • Communication Skills

Course programme

Lectures: 2 sessions / week, 2 hours / session


Production of Educational Videos is an introduction to technical communication that is situated in the production of educational videos; the assignments are all focused on the production of videos that teach some aspect of MIT's first-year core curriculum. The objective of these assignments is improvement in both communication ability and communication habits; these improvements are effected by providing participants with instruction, practice, feedback, and the opportunity for reflection. In addition to improvements in communication skills, improvement is expected in students' attitude towards writing, oral presentations, and collaboration; as the semester progresses, students should feel confident of their ability to write, present, and collaborate.


ES.333 instruction focuses on the communication tasks that are integral to the video production process:


Students can expect to communicate in a range of genres including informal oral presentations, formal project proposals, project debut, critique, white papers, written proposals, story boards, and video essays. In addition to the assignments specific to video production, a few assignments, especially reading, viewing, and reflection, will address the cultural situation of students, teachers, viewers, and producers in the world at large.


Interdisciplinary, collaborative, multi-media, open ended, fractal, creative, recursive, communication projects are complex and time consuming. Their solutions do not have easy to follow recipes; there are no neat, linear steps that the lead to success. The close coupling of the communication assignments to the video production implies an explicit increase in the complexity of the work load relative to non-integrated communication subjects. In turn, this complexity demands self-motivation, increased attention to planning and detail, a willingness to collaborate, and patience. This is life; if life is not your cup of tea, you should opt for a different subject.


Expect to devote four hours of "scheduled" time per week to ES.333; three of these hours will be "class" time, and one of these hours will be "lab" time that can be used for video editing and / or collaborating with other participants. Outside of the scheduled times, expect individual meetings with the instructors on a regular basis.


The Payoff:


ES.333 is based on the following premises:


All work in ES.333 is based on a collaborative design cycle, whereby individual vision develops in a supportive, critical, collaborative community. This collaborative cycle applies to both the communication work and the video production.


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Producing educational videos

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